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katrina and rita in 2005. ike in 2008. but the people knew those storms were coming. >> the minute it hit the gulf, we went into high gear, but we were prepared to get into high gear. we were able to do that because of the satellites, because of the communication, and because of the warnings we got. >> we could be without power for as much as seven to ten days. >> the same warnings that came as superstorm sandy raced up the coastline. >> people across the eastern seaboard, midatlantic, you need to take this very seriously. >> but history might have told a very different story. just a month before sandy, one of those key g.o.e.s. satellites that monitors the atlantic and caribbean where sandy was born went down. >> there was enough uncertainty while we're still in hurricane season that we took the precautionary measure to move the other satellite over. >> perhaps, some experts say, a foreshadowing. dr. kevin trenberth of the national center for atmospheric research says noaa got lucky they had a back-up satellite standing b
katrina and rita in 2005. ike in 2008. but the people knew those storms were coming. >> the minute it hit the gulf, we went into high gear, but we were prepared to get into high gear. we were able to do that because of the satellites, because of the communication, and because of the warnings we got. >> we could be without power for as much as seven to ten days. >> the same warnings that came as superstorm sandy raced up the coastline. >> people across the eastern...
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you know, this is exactly what happened with hurricane katrina in new orleans where it took weeks and weeks and weeks for the aid to get there for the people who needed it. and, you know, my complaint here is, gerri, call me old-fashioned, but what about going back to the old idea where local communities were in charge of their own clean-up from these kinds of natural disasters? i look back at the evidence from what happened after the great chicago fire, what happened after the san francisco earthquake and so on, most of the aid for those -- and, by the way, the cleanup was done very quickly and efficiently, and those cities were rebuilt and rebuilt mostly with private money and private charities and local organizations. gerri: right. >> i don't know, why couldn't we do that today? gerri: i have to tell you, we spent some time looking for the requests for fema aid, they just go up, up, up, up, up. it bears no resemblance to really the disasters going on the world, what's going on concern. >> that's right. gerri: it doesn't matter, it's a way to get federal dollars. but when it comes t
you know, this is exactly what happened with hurricane katrina in new orleans where it took weeks and weeks and weeks for the aid to get there for the people who needed it. and, you know, my complaint here is, gerri, call me old-fashioned, but what about going back to the old idea where local communities were in charge of their own clean-up from these kinds of natural disasters? i look back at the evidence from what happened after the great chicago fire, what happened after the san francisco...
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the next several weeks you will see it, but it was disgraceful that it was over 90 days where with katrina it was within ten days. this was inexcusable, and this is what we're concerned about is that a major storm would hit during the winter months before rehabilitation work had started. >> i wanted to ask you in your role as homeland security chief, what about this conversation we're having now about drones, about national security? we have a new cia director who is likely to be confirmed, and you know him well. you have worked with him for a long time on counterterrorism. do we have enough information that can be made public about the test, the legal tests, before the administration decides unilaterally to take action against citizens overseas? >> yeah, andrea. i fully support targeted flagsz have been carried out. i think the president has done the right thing. i think john brennan has done the right thing, and i'm not trying to minimize this, but i think there's a lot of liberal hand-ringing going on. we're engageed in a war, and i went to so many wakes and funerals after september 11t
the next several weeks you will see it, but it was disgraceful that it was over 90 days where with katrina it was within ten days. this was inexcusable, and this is what we're concerned about is that a major storm would hit during the winter months before rehabilitation work had started. >> i wanted to ask you in your role as homeland security chief, what about this conversation we're having now about drones, about national security? we have a new cia director who is likely to be...
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katrina campins is the founder of campins industry. thank you for joining us. >> as a whole though florida housing market is definitely on its way to a recovery. there are many points that indicate this. we have a six-nine months supply. there is a healthy balance between buyers and sellers. we are seeing a dip below inventory levels, low equilibrium, i should say. that is causing multiple offers on properties and buyers are actually becoming a bit frustrated because they are not able to locate the perfect property because of the lack of inventory. the long term and demographic favors florida. it continues to provide a foundation for economic development which includes jobs and income growth. florida in general is slated to be the third largest state in the nation. dagen: what about the buyers are for buyers? just in the real estate transactions in which you have been involved? >> it is interesting you bring up that point. a lot of our transactions are coming from the international environment. buyers from brazil, buyers from europe in
katrina campins is the founder of campins industry. thank you for joining us. >> as a whole though florida housing market is definitely on its way to a recovery. there are many points that indicate this. we have a six-nine months supply. there is a healthy balance between buyers and sellers. we are seeing a dip below inventory levels, low equilibrium, i should say. that is causing multiple offers on properties and buyers are actually becoming a bit frustrated because they are not able to...
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new orleans has come back big time from katrina. once again a great american destination. we also went out to the bayou and talked to the folks. i will tell you about that at the end of the broadcast. but what was mostly on display in louisiana was super bowl commercialism. it was huge. companies like espn and direct tv spent millions of dollars on social events and marketing. and then there were the super bowl commercials, $3.8 million for 30 second spot. 3.8 million. and those commercials tell us a lot about america. talking points would like to analyze two good ones and two bad ones. my favorite was a paul harvey voiceover that celebrated traditional america. >> god looked down on his planned paradise and said i need a caretaker. so god made a farmer. god said i need somebody strong enough to clear trees and heave bales yet gentle enough to wean lambs and pigs and stop his mower for an hour to splint the broken leg of a arc so god made a farmer. >> bill: that was an ad for dodge ram trucks. i also liked the wizard of oz spot ♪ ♪ [. [ laughter ] >> bill: no social re
new orleans has come back big time from katrina. once again a great american destination. we also went out to the bayou and talked to the folks. i will tell you about that at the end of the broadcast. but what was mostly on display in louisiana was super bowl commercialism. it was huge. companies like espn and direct tv spent millions of dollars on social events and marketing. and then there were the super bowl commercials, $3.8 million for 30 second spot. 3.8 million. and those commercials...
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katrina's revenge. one thing is for sure ♪ what i need you baby >> shepard: it happened just after queen bereunited with destiny's child and blew the roof off the place. the nfl says there is no indication she had anything to do with it but you know beson see had to bring it big after that dust up over inauguration day. but so did jennifer hudson ♪ o beautiful ♪ for spacious skies. >> shepard: with children from sandy hook elementary in connecticut. hudson's own mother, brother and nephew were gunned down four years ago. that leaves us with alicia keys who sung the longest national anthem in super bowl history ♪ gave proof through the night >> shepard: what about the game? well the 9ers screwed up on the very first play. >> illegal formation. >> shepard: there was a brawl and then some razzle dazzle when the ravens thrid tried the first fake field goal in super bowl history it didn't work. 108 yards tieing the all-time nfl record. baltimore suddenly up by seemingly insurmountable lead of 28-6. t
katrina's revenge. one thing is for sure ♪ what i need you baby >> shepard: it happened just after queen bereunited with destiny's child and blew the roof off the place. the nfl says there is no indication she had anything to do with it but you know beson see had to bring it big after that dust up over inauguration day. but so did jennifer hudson ♪ o beautiful ♪ for spacious skies. >> shepard: with children from sandy hook elementary in connecticut. hudson's own mother,...
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. >> reporter: and katrina baucus. >> i have a lot of passion for this field and for this career choice. >> reporter: women now outnumber men 3-1 in many vet schools across the country. and they outnumber them in clinics as well. katie wigman. >> i think our class is about 70% women and 30% men. >> reporter: it's a massive change for a profession that was once almost entirely male and that routinely refused to even consider women for the job. >> this is actually a heritage museum that goes through the history of veterinary medicine. >> reporter: associate dean clair andreson remembers being in a clear minority when her studies began more than 30 years ago. >> i had fantastic mentors. no one ever told me no. no one ever discouraged me. >> but you were the exception. >> right. >> reporter: women are increasingly flooding many professional fields. why? some researchers say this is the result of legislation promoting educational equality. some say it is simply because women are outperforming men in their studies. and some say it is a symptom of a broader societal change or maybe all of thos
. >> reporter: and katrina baucus. >> i have a lot of passion for this field and for this career choice. >> reporter: women now outnumber men 3-1 in many vet schools across the country. and they outnumber them in clinics as well. katie wigman. >> i think our class is about 70% women and 30% men. >> reporter: it's a massive change for a profession that was once almost entirely male and that routinely refused to even consider women for the job. >> this is...
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well that any time there's a storm, it doesn't have to come every year, like they were saying after katrina, it could come every four, five, six years, you know, they've positioned themselves well to scare us all the time. any time something happens, that it's happened throughout the history of time. stuart: everybody in the room is laughing at me. they are all giggling away because there goes varney again, ranting about the europeans. have your fun and games, boys. [laughter] stuart: the highlight reel is next. ally all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and launch your dreams. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. stuart: here it is. the highlight reel. two of the biggest states are going against each other. texa
well that any time there's a storm, it doesn't have to come every year, like they were saying after katrina, it could come every four, five, six years, you know, they've positioned themselves well to scare us all the time. any time something happens, that it's happened throughout the history of time. stuart: everybody in the room is laughing at me. they are all giggling away because there goes varney again, ranting about the europeans. have your fun and games, boys. [laughter] stuart: the...
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we will talk to time magazine, the huffington post -- and the nation's katrina vanden hugle. house republicans may, surprise, stand in the way of passage. will eric cantor save the day? that is not a rhetorical question. >>> the president is rallying house democrats at a retreat in virginia. we'll bring you his remarks live when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios big time taste should fit in a little time cup. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house now available for use in the keurig k-cup brewer. always good to the last drop.
we will talk to time magazine, the huffington post -- and the nation's katrina vanden hugle. house republicans may, surprise, stand in the way of passage. will eric cantor save the day? that is not a rhetorical question. >>> the president is rallying house democrats at a retreat in virginia. we'll bring you his remarks live when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer...
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we will talk to time magazine, the huffington post -- and the nation's katrina vanden hugle. house republicans may, surprise, stand in the way of passage. will eric cantor save the day? that is not a rhetorical question. >>> the president is rallying house democrats at a retreat in virginia. we'll bring you his remarks live when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios big time taste should fit in a little time cup. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house now available for use in the keurig k-cup brewer. always good to the last drop. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announce
we will talk to time magazine, the huffington post -- and the nation's katrina vanden hugle. house republicans may, surprise, stand in the way of passage. will eric cantor save the day? that is not a rhetorical question. >>> the president is rallying house democrats at a retreat in virginia. we'll bring you his remarks live when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer...
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all the others show on the anniversary of katrina and then they are gone again but we have a commitment not just covering the story the one time but staying on that. we've done it in haiti and the orioles built and we intend to do it now with increased sources across america. >> host: how much access to your journalists have now and will they have s al jazeera launches in white house and the congress and in washington, d.c.? >> guest: we have access, you know, people have a passage to get in, not enough if i can make a plea. we tend to not cover congress on a daily basis with a white house daily basis. we try to cover it when the issue that we think is important enough. obviously now with the american journal was focused on the content will increase that. we do like to be the outside looking in a little bit and question it as a longtime washington journalist i know that there is a tendency to, you know, become a part of to you cover. so we are having a little bit outside but certainly i think the programming will demand more in a comprehensive coverage from washington, d.c.. >> host: an
all the others show on the anniversary of katrina and then they are gone again but we have a commitment not just covering the story the one time but staying on that. we've done it in haiti and the orioles built and we intend to do it now with increased sources across america. >> host: how much access to your journalists have now and will they have s al jazeera launches in white house and the congress and in washington, d.c.? >> guest: we have access, you know, people have a passage...
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. >> reporter: the superdome spent $336 million on repairs after katrina. the superdome and the energy company entergy are blaming this issue on an abnormality. charlie, norah? >> an abnormality. thank you, jeff. we head across town to the superdome. armen keteyian is there with new video from the moment the game went dark. it's a story only we can bring you. armen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. good morning, norah. i had literally just finished an interview with the man in charge of the nfl's entire super bowl game day operation inside the control room when the power went out. the interview was part of a behind the scenes 60 minutes sports story to air wednesday night on showtime. we were talking about the halftime timing clock and the fact that beyonce's show had run three minutes long when everything changed. the search for answers never coming through during the 34-minute blackout. >> the 50 yard line time clock here is so low that had it been illuminated during the halftime show, it would have been in every shot. so we took that out
. >> reporter: the superdome spent $336 million on repairs after katrina. the superdome and the energy company entergy are blaming this issue on an abnormality. charlie, norah? >> an abnormality. thank you, jeff. we head across town to the superdome. armen keteyian is there with new video from the moment the game went dark. it's a story only we can bring you. armen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. good morning, norah. i had literally just finished an...
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i'm not talking about reconstruction after the civil war or the weeks immediately after katrina, where there were no local police and they didn't have any resources whatsoever. i'm talking about ordinary, everyday law enforcement. the feds are not knowledgeable, they're not equipped and they're not legally authorized to do it. jesse jackson should know that. the mayor of chicago is his buddy. the mayor of chicago is the buddy of the president of the united states. if they need financial assistance, they know how to get it. but there are simply no -- there is no federal police department to put in chicago or any city's streets. >>brian: the president says one of the reasons we need stricter gun laws is because what's happening in chicago but you say they're stricter there than anywhere else. >> is there a coincidence the murder rate is so high? it is almost impossible to get a gun in chicago. >>brian: judge andrew napolitano, thank you so much. straight ahead, did you know there are so many new regulations, you're probably breaking one right now. look at the crackdowns you don't know ab
i'm not talking about reconstruction after the civil war or the weeks immediately after katrina, where there were no local police and they didn't have any resources whatsoever. i'm talking about ordinary, everyday law enforcement. the feds are not knowledgeable, they're not equipped and they're not legally authorized to do it. jesse jackson should know that. the mayor of chicago is his buddy. the mayor of chicago is the buddy of the president of the united states. if they need financial...
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it is like walking out of the house after katrina. it is the exact scene. the garden survived. i feel all right about that. >> the storm threat is over and now the clean-up begins. >> i am martha shade reporting. >> erica has a look at a much more pleasant forecast. >> good morning james. some spots in the mid '30's but not to bad. clear skies. upper '40's for downtown san francisco. 40 in oakland. 34 and concord. 41 in san carlos. 34 in livermore. >> looking at futurecast 4. 12:00 mainly mid to upper 50s. the green on your screen represents the potential for lows 60s. >> not too many sixties developing later it will be a cool to mild afternoon. we will see plenty of sunshine. as we head into 8:00 p.m. a good mix of '40's and low 50s. >> breaking down the afternoon highs. keep in mind it will be warmer by the end of the week. >> by thursday we are talking upper 60s some locations around the 70 degree mark. >> today however, mountain view 59. 63 for santa clara. 63 in evergreen. 64 vallejo, concord, and walnut creek. 61 in castro valley. >> upper 50s lows 60s. 60 degrees in down
it is like walking out of the house after katrina. it is the exact scene. the garden survived. i feel all right about that. >> the storm threat is over and now the clean-up begins. >> i am martha shade reporting. >> erica has a look at a much more pleasant forecast. >> good morning james. some spots in the mid '30's but not to bad. clear skies. upper '40's for downtown san francisco. 40 in oakland. 34 and concord. 41 in san carlos. 34 in livermore. >> looking at...
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new orleans, which was hosting the first super bowl since 2002 and hurricane katrina, hope to show off how the city recovered. the mayor had called the power outage and unfortunate moment and what was other called a shining moment. "the service for the superdome was operating as normal." look at how shares of entergy are trading. not taking too big of a hit today. operating as normal. lori: i still do not understand the cause. that whole circuit breaker thing. melissa: beyoncÉ sucked up all the power with the lights and everything. lori: it is so funny, it seemed to be a boring game until the power went out. things got all re-energize. literally. melissa: sticker shock at the pump. we have someone weighing in on why they are concerned about the gas prices jump early in the year. lori: the dollar. kind of a mixed bag today. it is weaker against the dollar in the yen. we will be right back after this. ♪ >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card acc
new orleans, which was hosting the first super bowl since 2002 and hurricane katrina, hope to show off how the city recovered. the mayor had called the power outage and unfortunate moment and what was other called a shining moment. "the service for the superdome was operating as normal." look at how shares of entergy are trading. not taking too big of a hit today. operating as normal. lori: i still do not understand the cause. that whole circuit breaker thing. melissa: beyoncÉ sucked...
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spending a lot of time post katrina, i thought that was too soon kind of thing. this one is funny. darren frnch enich, this is what happens when beyonce doesn't lip sync, satisfied? >> switching to "downton abbey" where they still have electricity. and did we mention there was a game? carlos diaz has details. >> usually you talk about a game being broken down by halves, first half versus second half, but this super bowl was truly broken down by prepower outage and post power outage. before the power outage, all baltimore ravens, they built a lead thanks to jacoby jones 108-yard kickoff return to kick off the half. ties an nfl super bowl record for the longest nfl return in super bowl history. then the power outage happened. 34-minute delay where the ravens lost momentum and the 49ers sfajed an amazing comeback. at one point, cutting into the lead and going right from 28-6 to 31-29. a two-point conversion failed and that's what ravens needed. added a field goal late in the game, and with the niners within the 0 yif yard line, the ravens defense stopped them on four plays and kept th
spending a lot of time post katrina, i thought that was too soon kind of thing. this one is funny. darren frnch enich, this is what happens when beyonce doesn't lip sync, satisfied? >> switching to "downton abbey" where they still have electricity. and did we mention there was a game? carlos diaz has details. >> usually you talk about a game being broken down by halves, first half versus second half, but this super bowl was truly broken down by prepower outage and post...
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in the new orleans, >> bill: you are talking about with katrina? no? >> caller: no. in the '67, when the new orleans saints first came into the league. >> bill: i don't know. >> caller: down in new orleans, they were ready to score and they fumbled the ball. the ball was on the ground for about like a whole minute. nobody saw the ball. >> bill: whoa >> caller: putting voodoo on the ball? >> bill: it will wasn't that dark last night. actually, i think they could have even played in that half light. don't you think, dan? >> absolutely. i think so. yeah. i was wondering. but they were talking about suspending play. i was like, you can't do that. you can't just stop the super bowl and continue it on monday. >> that's why they waited so long to see if they could actually fix it. >> bill: if everybody had their iphones, they could have put the flashlight on the phones and held it on the field. more comments about the super bowl on the full court press. >> this is the"the bill press show" show." armed with the facts, and the arguments to feel confident in their positions. i
in the new orleans, >> bill: you are talking about with katrina? no? >> caller: no. in the '67, when the new orleans saints first came into the league. >> bill: i don't know. >> caller: down in new orleans, they were ready to score and they fumbled the ball. the ball was on the ground for about like a whole minute. nobody saw the ball. >> bill: whoa >> caller: putting voodoo on the ball? >> bill: it will wasn't that dark last night. actually, i think...